Venue
Para/Site art space
Address
22/F Wing Wah Industrial Building, 677 King’s Road, Quarry Bay, Hong Kong, China
T: +852 2517 4620
W: http://www.para-site.org.hk/
Opening Hours
每周三至周日 Wed-Sun 12:00-19:00
Director
Cosmin COSTINAS
Contact Person
info@para-site.org.hk

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Para/Site art space

Para Site is Hong Kong’s leading contemporary art centre and one of the oldest and most active independent art institutions in Asia. It produces exhibitions, publications and discursive projects aimed at forging a critical understanding of local and international phenomena in art and society.

Founded in early 1996 as an artist run space, Para Site was Hong Kong’s first institution of contemporary art and a crucial self-organised structure within the city’s civil society, during the uncertain period preceding its handover to Mainland China. Throughout the years, Para Site has evolved into a professional contemporary art centre, engaged in a wide array of activities and collaborations with other art institutions, museums, biennials and academic structures in Hong Kong and the international landscape. After the first year in Kennedy Town, Para Site relocated to Po Yan Street in Sheung Wan (at no. 2 in the initial years and at no. 4 until 2014). Para Site moved to North Point/Quarry Bay in early 2015. The institution has been led by Tobias Berger (2005-2008), Alvaro Rodriguez Fominaya (2008-2011) and Cosmin Costinas (since 2011). Throughout its history, Para Site’s activities have included a range of different formats, among which a smaller parallel exhibition space, Para/Site Central, hosted by Hanart TZ Gallery in Central (1997-2008); P/S magazine (1997-2006), a bilingual publication which was Hong Kong’s first visual arts magazine and a central platform for the development of art writing and of a discursive scene in the city; and the Curatorial Training Programme (2007-2010). Since 2012, Para Site has been running an International Art Residency Programme. Para Site’s activities are made possible by the generous support of its patrons, and grants from foundations and the Government of the HKSAR.

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